Italian wine

Italian wine from regions like Veneto, Tuscany, and Piedmont offers a rare combination of quantity and quality that is hard to find elsewhere. With renowned varieties like Prosecco and Barolo, Italian wine appeals to a variety of palates while maintaining a rich connection to its heritage. Whether you are looking for a classic Chianti or a unique Pinot Grigio, Italy is home to wines that are appreciated worldwide for their nuanced flavors and rich history. A fine bottle of Italian wine can also make a copper wedding gift with charm and character.

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Villa Torre 1992
Villa Torre 1992
€79,50 €106,00
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Barolo Sori di Baudana Zunino Attilio 2002
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Barolo Tenuta Pianpolvers Riserva 2004
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Barbera La Marinella 1971 Magnum 1.5 L
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Villa Torre Ortona 1992
Villa Torre Ortona 1992
€79,50 €106,00
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Speaking Media Valpolicella Ripasso 2009
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Caluso Passito 1992
Caluso Passito 1992
€79,50 €106,00
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Bianco Cinque Terre Ansaldo 1961
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Gattinara 1979 Dura Spanna
Gattinara 1979 Dura Spanna
€102,00 €136,00
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Gattinara 1962
Gattinara 1962
€136,50 €182,00
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Nipozzano Chianti Frescobaldi 1967
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Langhe Nebbiolo San Biagio 2008
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Giordano Dolcetto del Piedmont 1993
Giordano Dolcetto del Piedmont 1993
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Barbera de la Guardia 1968 3,78 l
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Fontanfredda Barbaresco 1958
Fontanfredda Barbaresco 1958
€170,25 €227,00
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Caluso Passito 1974 Picco Cav. Marco
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La Querciola Barolo Gomba 2008
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Barolo 1967 Marchesi Villadoria Reserve
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Barbaresco 1982 Casetta
Barbaresco 1982 Casetta
€102,00 €136,00
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Dott. G. Damilano 1982 VQPRD
Dott. G. Damilano 1982 VQPRD
€125,25 €167,00
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Chianti 1979 Ruffino
Chianti 1979 Ruffino
€102,00 €136,00
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Fara 1969 Dessilani Luigi
Fara 1969 Dessilani Luigi
€147,75 €197,00
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Chianti Ruffino 1973 Magnum
Chianti Ruffino 1973 Magnum
€159,00 €212,00
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Barolo 1934 Calissaro
Francoli Vino Sparkling Wine
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La Rossa Barolo 1976
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Giordano Barolo 1976
Gattinara 1977 Tente Nervi
Gattinara 1977 Tente Nervi
€125,25 €167,00
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Marchesi di Barolo Collector's Item 9 bott.
Marchesi di Barolo Collector's Item 9 bott.
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Bramaterra 1983
Bramaterra 1983
Bramaterra 1983
€114,00 €152,00
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Flamenco rosé luigi bigi nv
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Gattinara 1970
Gattinara 1970
€114,00 €152,00
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1990 Griccio Chianti
1990 Griccio Chianti
€114,00 €152,00
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Wine Santo Toscano Le Chiantigiane NV
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Gattinara 1986
Caramino 1979
Caramino 1979
€114,00 €152,00
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Tenuta San Leonardo 1980
Tenuta San Leonardo 1980
Tenuta San Leonardo 1980
€114,00 €152,00
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Ronco del Datum 1964
Ronco del Datum 1964
€114,00 €152,00
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Gattinara Spanna Roggia Ernaldo 1964
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Spanna Cantina Fara 1974
Spanna Cantina Fara 1974
€90,75 €121,00
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Seghetti Panichi Rosso Piceno 1964
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Spanna del Piedmont 1964
Spanna del Piedmont 1964
€114,00 €152,00
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Ronco del Datum 1964
Ronco del Datum 1964
€114,00 €152,00
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Discover the most productive wine regions in Italy

Italian wine occupies a strong position on the global wine scene, especially among exporters. The Veneto region is one of the country's most prominent, with its significant export volume making it a leading player. Varieties such as Prosecco and Pinot Grigio, as well as a distinctive interpretation of Amarone , allow wine lovers around the world to enjoy an authentic tasting experience that brings the essence of Veneto directly to the glass. The region excels in both quality and quantity, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both well-known brands and hidden gems.

In addition, Tuscany and Piedmont offer a wealth of premium quality wines, such as the renowned Chianti and Barolo. Tuscany, located in the central part of the country, is world-renowned for its elegant red wines, especially the sought-after Brunello di Montalcino. These wines add a sophisticated dimension to any wine cellar selection. In the same region, you will also find the renowned Prunotto brand , which continues the tradition of premium wines. Piedmont stands out with its exclusive Barolo, which appeals to connoisseurs with its rich and historic origins. Here, wine lovers will find an Italian wine that not only meets but often exceeds high expectations.

Finally, regions such as Friuli Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige also have a significant role to play in the export market. Friuli Venezia Giulia is known for its excellent white wines, which have a strong presence in Germany and the USA. Trentino-Alto Adige, which shares a border with Germany, is famous for varieties such as Gewürztraminer and Pinot Bianco. Together, these regions represent a diverse range of flavors and qualities that invite an exploratory and enriching wine experience, adapted to the preferences of every wine enthusiast.

How do I choose good Italian wine?

When looking for good Italian wine, it is important to consider both region and vintage. Wine from Italy can offer everything from the rich flavors of a Barolo to the elegance of a Chianti. At Bottles With History, you can explore a wide selection of Italian cult wines, where each bottle has many years of history behind it. With over 25 years of experience, we help you find the perfect wine that speaks to both your taste and your need for something special. Remember that quality often trumps price when hunting for the perfect bottle.

What types of Italian wine are the most popular?

Italian wine is known for its powerful reds like Barolo and Chianti, but also for its sophisticated whites like Pinot Grigio. Barolo and Chianti are particularly popular for their aging ability, which only improves the flavor over time. At Bottles With History you will find a large selection of these classic wines, many with decades of experience, making each bottle a unique experience for the wine lover.

What are the best regions in Italy for wine production?

When exploring Italian wine, the regions of Piedmont, Tuscany and Veneto are often highlighted as the best areas for wine production. Piedmont is home to Barolo, while Tuscany offers Chianti and the famous Super Tuscan, Sassicaia. Bottles With History offers wines from these iconic regions, carefully selected from our large range of vintage wines, with a focus on both quality and history.

How does wine from Italy taste different from other countries?

Wines from Italy often offer a complexity and depth that is unique to the country’s terroir. Italian wines are distinguished by their ability to age well and develop new flavor nuances over time. At Bottles With History, we specialize in historic wines that have this very characteristic. Our range is designed for those who want to experience how time enriches wine, which sets Italian wine apart from wine from many other countries.

How can I ensure that I am buying authentic Italian wine?

To ensure you are buying authentic Italian wine, it is important to choose a trusted retailer with expertise in the field. Bottles With History specialise in genuine vintage wines and guarantee that each bottle comes from trusted sources. You can easily navigate our range online, where you will find details about the vintage, region and history of the wine, ensuring you get the authenticity you are looking for.